Crime & Safety
Tewksbury Man Arrested for Stealing Jewelry from Debra Drive Home: Police
Police say the man sold the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lawrence.
TEWKSBURY, — A Tewksbury man was arrested for allegedly breaking in to a home on Debra Drive and stealing jewelry on Aug. 3, according to an announcement from Tewksbury Police.
Police announced that James Tambone, 25, of Pleasant Street was arrested on two counts of receiving stolen property over $250 and one felony count of breaking and entering during the daytime.
According to police, an investigation into a past breaking and entering on Debra street revealed that Tambone had sold the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lawrence. Police were able to identify Tambone as a suspect after identifying the jewelry in Lawrence.
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Detectives later arrested Tambone at his Pleasant Street apartment and placed him under arrest. He was arraigned at Lowell District Court on Aug. 4.
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Editor's Note: This story was derived from information provided by the Tewksbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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